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Topic: Saw 3 Trailer Called Off! To Graphic!

You know we love to give it to you straight and to the point. So you cant get much straighter then straight from LGF. Turns out the Saw 3 trailer that was going to play in theatres before crank wont be... or at least MIGHT not be. Why? To graphic!

Re: Saw 3 Trailer Called Off! To Graphic!

Sounds like a load of bullshit if you ask me.. I mean if it was to graphic to show before Crank we won't ever see it in theatres. Crank is rated R so if its to graphic for R than we will never see it in theatres..

Re: Saw 3 Trailer Called Off! To Graphic!

This makes me fuckin nuts. The reason to me for even having Saw III is to have all that gruesomeness in it because of the graphic nature of this type of film. I hope it's left intack without being cut and for the trailer not being shown with another R rated movie is total bullshit

Re: Saw 3 Trailer Called Off! To Graphic!

There not goint to edit it? How will it ever be able to get an R rating if it cant be shown before a viewing of another R rated film like Goon had stated earlier? Then again, now were looking at a Saw 2 sort of opening scene which IMO was a kickass way to start off that film.

Re: Saw 3 Trailer Called Off! To Graphic!

The Halloween horror hit Saw III was released on Friday in the UK Staff at a UK cinema have had to call emergency services three times in one night because of a spate of people passing out during horror film Saw III. One woman was taken to hospital and two other adults were treated by medics after fainting in Stevenage, Herts.

And in a separate case, a man collapsed at a cinema in Peterborough, Cambs, "due to the film's content".

"If you know you're squeamish, don't go," warned a spokesman for the East of England Ambulance Service.

"This is obviously a blood-thirsty film. Some of the scenes are fairly horrific," Matthew Ware told the BBC News website.

All the incidents took place on Friday evening, one of the busiest nights of the week for emergency crews, he added.

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"Taking three ambulances out of the system on a Friday could potentially be a problem", said Mr Ware.

A woman in her 20s was discharged from the Lister Hospital in Stevenage after being treated.

And the two other cinemagoers - who had been at the town's Cineworld complex - were left "in the care of friends and relatives" without needing to be taken to hospital.

A man aged 34 fainted at the Showcase in Peterborough, Mr Ware said.

There was also a case of a 22-year-old woman passing out at Cineworld in Cambridge on Friday, but it had not been confirmed that she was watching Saw III, he added.

The slasher movie is currently number one in both the UK and North American box office charts.

A spokeswoman for the Cineworld chain said they did not wish to comment.